Jade Villalon

[1] During this time, each major release achieved either a gold or platinum status in Japan and Korea, also earning various awards and chart positions around the world.

Saint Vox presented a collaboration effort between Villalon's vocal and lyrical work, Geoman's arrangements of both original and sampled classical pieces, and the stylings of Japanese violinist, Emiri Miyamoto.

[1] In Villalon's career as a vocalist she has released nine original albums, has been presented with a number of international awards and sales certifications, has had her music featured in a number of commercials and television spots, and also has lent her voice to perform the vocal songs Real Emotion and "1000 Words" on the English version of the video game Final Fantasy X-2.

[1] Her albums in Sweetbox have all reached gold or platinum status in Korea and many of her singles have ranked in the Top 10 on charts in Europe and Asia.

In her teen years, Villalon joined the pop–rock band Gemstone along with well-known actress Christina Vidal and musician Crystal Grant.

Although no album was released for commercial sale, some of the tracks made during this period surfaced on compilations by Villalon in her later music project Sweetbox.

With Sweetbox, many of the project's songs brought attention for being based on famous classical pieces and others achieved international chart success.

[5] She released five original albums under the project, Classified, Jade, Adagio, After the Lights and Addicted, as well as multiple compilations and a live DVD.

Throughout Villalon's time leading the project, she toured in many regions of Asia with her music and voice being featured on a number of radio charts, television spots, product commercials, movie soundtracks and video games.

Later this year it was announced that Villalon and "Geo" had teamed up with Japanese violinist Emiri Miyamoto for a collaboration album entitled 'Saint Vox'.

In 2010 it was announced that Villalon and Geo had released a single once again under the 'Jade Valerie' moniker, titled "Don't Tell Me I'm Wrong", featuring the vocals of K-pop vocalist Brian Joo, member of the group Fly to the Sky.

After a four-year absence since the release of the Saint Vox album, a message from Villalon was posted on her fansite, "Jade Valerie Nation," in January 2015 saying, "First and foremost I've been focusing on family.

People have asked me why I haven't put things on youtube or posted them, and the reason is normally you keep that kind of stuff confidential for the artists or projects that you are working with.